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Greene's Basin Girl 06-23-2010 11:43 PM

Grown Ups
 
Well whether you like him or not Adam Sandler was just on David Letterman promoting his movie that opens Friday. On Letterman Adam was wearing a shirt that said Rye Beach, New Hampshire. Apparently the movie was mostly filmed on Chebacco Lake in Essex Ma. In the movie the lake is called Amoskeag Lake. Since Adam cowrote the movie I would guess the name came from the Amoskeag Mills in Manchester. I heard that Adam wears a UNH shirt in the movie. I don't usually go to comedies, but I may go since it was filmed in New England.

CrawfordCentury 06-24-2010 09:50 AM

I had wondered which lake that was filmed on - but not quite curious enough to look it up myself.

Thanks for doing the legwork!

And, yes - it's too much of a coincidence that the fictitious lake is called Amoskeag. Prolly Adam's doing.

The mills of Manchester were once the largest cotton producing complex in the world, with something of a peak output in the order of 500 linear miles of cloth daily. Distributed over a 6-day work week, that's enough ticking, muslin, etc. to extend from the Granite State to the Golden State.

The mills took their name from the falls. It's Abenaki for "place of many fish" - the best fishing between Pawtucket Falls and the Weirs.

For them in the early years of the republic, the falls were a boon and an impediment since most shipping travel was done via riverways.

After the completion of the Middlesex canal in Mass., a judge named Samuel Blodgett constructed a canal around the falls, thereby linking Boston with Concord, NH.

Because of the waterpower potential of the area (then called Derryfield), Blodgett proclaimed that the small farming community would become an industrial city that would rival those of England - the "Manchester of America" as he prophesied.

To evoke the spirit of the late great Paul Harvey, now you know the rest of the story.

SIKSUKR 06-24-2010 12:32 PM

I'm sitting in one of those Amoskeag buildings right now. I own # 10 and we are very proud and privileged to share the history of the great Amoskeag Manufacturing. Yes it was the biggest textile producer in the world and yes Manchester's name came from the other great textile producer Manchester England.
I have a framed listing of stats from 1907.
incorporated in 1830
13,000 employees
Weekly payroll $112,000
550,000 spindles making
200,200,000 yards of cotton per year
110 acres of floor space
34 turbine water wheels making 16,488 hp

MAXUM 06-24-2010 07:05 PM

You also got to give him credit for showing up at the Manchester Central HS graduation, spoke to the graduates and stood there on stage and shook each one of their hands. Now that's pretty classy.

Rattlesnake Guy 06-24-2010 07:30 PM

Siksukr,
Thank you for the stats. I always wondered just how big the operation was in the prime.

To put the incredible volume in perspective:
200,000,000 yards of material is just about enough to cover all the water of Winni every year. WOW

wifi 06-24-2010 07:45 PM

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Originally Posted by SIKSUKR (Post 131082)
I'm sitting in one of those Amoskeag buildings right now. I own # 10 and we are very proud and privileged to share the history of the great Amoskeag Manufacturing. Yes it was the biggest textile producer in the world and yes Manchester's name came from the other great textile producer Manchester England.
I have a framed listing of stats from 1907.
incorporated in 1830
13,000 employees
Weekly payroll $112,000
550,000 spindles making
200,200,000 yards of cotton per year
110 acres of floor space
34 turbine water wheels making 16,488 hp

I worked in the Jefferson Mill, the one with the clock, for more than a decade, commuted from Moultonboro (90 minutes each way in good WX) back in the 80's/90's. No spindles going round and round, just electrons going from chip to chip and I made those electrons cooperate with humanity (as I saw fit...LOL).

I wound the clock many times... no there was no motor back then....geeezzzz, I did the crank, it was good exercise :)

Sorry for the nostalgic trip !

trfour 06-25-2010 12:22 AM

Thankfully, History Lives On...
 
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Originally Posted by wifi (Post 131111)

I wound the clock many times... no there was no motor back then....geeezzzz, I did the crank, it was good exercise :)

Sorry for the nostalgic trip !


Dear Wifi, being of any mechanical future or past gets some off'n the couch! After all, some of the old staples of life, were never meant to pin anyone there!

Let us exercise from here on out! I think we have outlived Jaws 27, or whatever? :) :look:



Love
Terry
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jack1706 06-26-2010 06:47 AM

really funny!!
 
we just saw the movie " grown ups" last night.

it is really funny... lots of New England & Manchester things in it. A light hearted and good movie to start off the summer.

Everything was so typical of five boys growing up.. I laughed alot !!
the place was full & all ages enjoyed it !!

angela4design 06-26-2010 09:14 AM

"Click"
 
If anyone remembers the movie a few years back, Click has a flashback depicting Adam Sandler as a kid playing on a beach on Lake Winnipesaukee.

"Grown Ups" is "OUR" lake! =D

KonaChick 06-26-2010 01:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MAXUM (Post 131102)
You also got to give him credit for showing up at the Manchester Central HS graduation, spoke to the graduates and stood there on stage and shook each one of their hands. Now that's pretty classy.

He said on Regis and Kelly that he speaks at the Central Graduations of his nieces and nephews that go there...pretty cool.

angela4design 06-26-2010 05:25 PM

I read online somewhere that he donated 1 million dollars to the Boys and Girls Club of Manchester in 2007... even cooler!

Also notable NH comedians are Sarah Silverman and Seth Myers (SNL) - they're both from Bedford!

skisox24 06-26-2010 07:31 PM

Shots of Lake Winni?
 
My wife and I just saw Grown Ups. OK, its mindless....but its funny and it is entertainment after all.

Keep your eyes open for a landscape shot shortly after the families arrive at Amoskeag Lake. I am certain that there is a shot of Lake Winnipesaukee and Rattlesnake Island. Anyone else agree?

jack1706 06-26-2010 08:43 PM

skisox24
yes, I agree that was Rattlesnake for sure.... without doubt.. we said the same thing. but only that first from the air view.

it was fun to watch.

Greene's Basin Girl 06-27-2010 01:25 AM

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Originally Posted by angela4design (Post 131217)
I read online somewhere that he donated 1 million dollars to the Boys and Girls Club of Manchester in 2007... even cooler!

Also notable NH comedians are Sarah Silverman and Seth Myers (SNL) - they're both from Bedford!

I believe Sarah Silverman is from Nashua. You are right about Seth. He is from Bedford and graduated from West High school.

jack1706 06-27-2010 07:03 AM

Sarah is from Bedford,, her parents & sisters still live there. she attended the Derryfield school in Manchester.

WakeboardMom 06-27-2010 08:11 AM

Don't forget Mike O'Malley! He's awesome in Glee!

Merrymeeting 06-27-2010 08:40 PM

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Originally Posted by angela4design (Post 131196)
If anyone remembers the movie a few years back, Click has a flashback depicting Adam Sandler as a kid playing on a beach on Lake Winnipesaukee.

Saw the scene on tv this morning. Yes, Adam says it's Winni. But given the landscape and water in the background, no way!

loondoctor 07-16-2010 07:44 AM

Grown Ups Movie
 
Thanks, I thought it was Lake Wini until it said Amoskeag Lake and it was filmed in Essex. They also went to Water Wizz on the Cape, and Woodman's Clam Shack in Essex, where they ordered burgers and fries (not on the menu I think!) It is a nice amusing family movie about young uptight middle aged families finding good family times on a lake. Winni lovers will identify.

Island guy7 09-03-2022 10:53 AM

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Originally Posted by skisox24 (Post 131227)
My wife and I just saw Grown Ups. OK, its mindless....but its funny and it is entertainment after all.

Keep your eyes open for a landscape shot shortly after the families arrive at Amoskeag Lake. I am certain that there is a shot of Lake Winnipesaukee and Rattlesnake Island. Anyone else agree?

Definitely a shot of Rattlesnake looking from Mt Major and then another one looking right at Treasure Island from the NW!

thinkxingu 09-03-2022 11:34 AM

My family watched both Grown Ups and Grown Ups 2 this summer, along with What About Bob—fun movies, and I thought GU2 was hysterical. Really hit the spot for an easy, whacky movie to watch on the 110" porch projector!

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Mr. V 09-03-2022 01:50 PM

We just watched a flick ostensibly situated on Mt. Washington called "Infinite Storm."

Based on a real-life rescue on Mt. Washington.

Shortly after it started I realized "Huh, this ain't NH:" I was right, it was shot in the Alps.

NH.Solar 09-03-2022 07:43 PM

Pay close attention to the latest Bio grants from Washington. while I am a true fiscal conservative I am very thrilled to see that some Washington money will be spent on a Dean Kamen project. Bravo!


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